Kabbalah Amulets, Red Strings Bracelets and Necklaces.
Kabbalah is a philosophical
theology in Judaism. It is based on the belief that every word, letter, number
and accent of the Torah contains keys to understanding the world and its inhabitants’
souls. Much of Kabbalah is derived from a text called the Zohar — “
Book of Splendor” in Hebrew — a few volumes of mystical commentary
on the Torah, written by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai (Rashbi), who lived in the
2nd and 3rd centuries CE.
According to several sources, Amulets and good luck charms have existed since
the dawn of history. Their purpose was to provide emotional security for people,
success in their endeavors and good things a person could want for one's family
and oneself.
Kabbalah pendants are inscribed with Kabbalah verses that bless their wearer
with fertility, safe income, health, full recovery or other blessings.
The original Hebrew language is known for its special powers and so it works
directly on ones subconscious. Many believe that Hebrew is the mother script
from which all scripts evolved. According to Kabbalah, it is forbidden for the
person who wears it, to be familiar with the content and the meaning of the
codes in the amulet, but only the purpose for which it is intended. There are
two main reasons for that:
1. “There is no blessing save from what is hidden from the eye”;
2. If the person knows the Amulet's meaning, he is liable to try to interpret
it in his own way which “disturbs” the Amulet’s powers.
A person who wants to benefit from the amulet must be conscious of the fact
that he is bearing a blessed jewel and “consider” it from the moment
he wears it. The intention here is that he or she gives the Amulet an opportunity
to help. In the Amulet's design, the writing is generally Hebrew but there are
those that use a form of writing called “Kabbalistic writing” or
“Angel” script. The verses and the combinations are meant to help
solve a problem or have a wish answered. To read more Click
here.